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Indiana & North Carolina Primary Results – Same Story, Different Night
Op-Ed
By Duane Wells
On the campaign trail in North Carolina last week, Hillary Clinton said last night’s primaries could be a ‘game changer’. They weren’t. After his loss in the Pennsylvania, Barack Obama called Indiana’s primary a ‘tie-breaker.’ It wasn’t. Instead Clinton won Indiana, Barack Obama won North Carolina. So today we yet again have another split decision and I’m starting to feel like Bill Murray’s character in the film Groundhog’s Day.
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Indiana Primary Results a Close Call Between Clinton & Obama
Videos Included
By Ann Turner
With the final votes still being counted, the Indiana Democratic primary results are still a close call between Hillary Clinton and rival Barack Obama. While some media outlets have already called the race for Clinton, others are maintaining a wait-and-see attitude until the last ballots are tallied.
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Hillary Clinton Leading in Indiana Primary Results
By Ann Turner
New York Senator Hillary Clinton is currently leading over Illinois Senator Barack Obama in early Indiana primary results. In both Indiana and North Carolina, which is also holding a primary race today, voter turnout was expected to reach record numbers. The CNN Poll of Polls released early on Tuesday indicated Clinton had around a four point lead over Obama in Indiana going into the contest.
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Early Indiana, North Carolina Exit Polls Favor Clinton
By Jonas Oliver
According to CNN exit polls from Indiana and North Carolina, Sen. Hillary Clinton has an early advantage among Democrats concerned about the economy and her rival's relationship with Rev. Jeremiah Wright. In both North Carolina and Indiana, polls showed that 50% or more of those who voted for Hillary Clinton in the primary would vote for Republican nominee John McCain in November if Barack Obama was to become the nominee.
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Catholic Notre Dame to Allow Vagina Monologues, Gay Film Fest
By Danny McCoy
Despite subject matter that goes against Roman Catholic teachings, The University of Notre Dame will allow The Vagina Monologues and other events with similarly controversial subject matter on campus because universities should promote debate, the school's president said Wednesday.
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->here! Is Your Gay TV!
Dedicated Gay TV Launches on DIRECTV®
By Alessandro D'Amico
I never thought I’d see the day where I’d have to add a Gay TV Channel column on or offline. So it’s with great delight that I can report the nation’s first television destination serving the gay and lesbian market: ->here! Pay Per View! We've got the broadcast schedule for the precedent-setting pay-per-view destination and it's launch August 29th on DIRECTV® programming, the nation’s leading digital multichannel television service.
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